That is coolant leaking.
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on the thermostat housing it is a brass color i think green plug
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To wire two baseboard heaters to one thermostat, first ensure the power is turned off at the circuit breaker. Connect the two heaters in parallel by joining their corresponding wires: connect the hot wires (usually black) from each heater to the thermostat's hot terminal, and connect the neutral wires (usually white) together. Finally, connect the ground wires (bare or green) to the grounding terminal. After securing all connections and properly mounting the thermostat, restore power and test the system. Always follow local electrical codes and consider consulting a licensed electrician if you're unsure.
The Lennox thermostat wiring color code for installation is typically as follows: red for power, white for heat, yellow for cooling, green for fan, and blue for common.
The Honeywell thermostat wire colors are typically red, white, green, yellow, and blue. To properly connect them during installation, match each wire to the corresponding terminal on the thermostat: red to R or RC, white to W, green to G, yellow to Y, and blue to C. Make sure to turn off power before connecting the wires.
Thermostat is located on the engine end of the lower (yes, I said lower) radiator hose. The housing is plastic, so work carefully. It would be a good idea to use a genuine Subaru thermostat and rubber O-ring gasket, as this will give the correct temperature. I am surprised your thermostat went bad-- usually the factory Subie thermostats last 10-15 years. To replace thermostat, drain radiator, then remove lower hose at engine end (first green shower), remove the bolts securing the lower hose connector to the engine and remove the connector (second green shower), then pull the thermostat and rubber ring out with pliers (third green shower). Installation is reverse of removal, and there is no gasket on the thermostat cover to speak of-- the O- ring around the thermostat does all the sealing. Remember to refill radiator with care, and use the air "burp" screw mounted on the radiator top, opposite the fill pipe.
If you have a heat pump it will be on the thermostat, if the thermostat for some reason has been changed to manually wire up emergency heat , remove the thermostat after you kill the power and connect the red wire too the green and white wire then turn the power on, you will have heat.
Video connections typically refer to composite or S-video connections, which offer lower quality compared to component connections. Component connections provide better image quality and performance by separating the video signal into three separate channels for red, green, and blue. This allows for sharper images and more vibrant colors compared to video connections.
That Thermostat is LOW voltage. IT does not have a ground wire. There is no need for a ground. it only opperates on 24 volts. there may be a green wire but it does not mean it is a ground
Check the thermostat. Make sure the fan switch is on auto. If it is disconnect the green wire from the control box at the air handler. This will disconnect the fan from the thermostat. If the fan continues to run, you have a stuck fan relay. If the fan shuts off, you have a bad thermostat.